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  • ...in the [[Anglican Church of Australia]]. The cathedral is the seat of the Anglican [[Archbishop]] of Sydney and [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] of [[New ...ciated with the "High Altar" of the Roman Catholic Church (The Table in an Anglican Church in Sydney must be of wood and be able to be moved). In addition, a m
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  • ...s]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]] and [[:Category:Writing|writing]] ministry in [[Canada]]. * Mackey, Lloyd. '''"Baptists, Anglicans to begin talks in earnest."''' Anglican Journal November 1999. 18 Apr 2006 <http://www.anglicanjournal.com/125/09/w
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  • ...olic]] are 16.85%, [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, and Anglican 1.26%). [[Anguilla]] [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 83.3% (includes Anglican 29%, [[Methodist]] 23.9%, [[Pentecostal]] 7.7%, [[Seventh-day Adventist|Sev
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  • ...are important, as they touch on matters pertaining to the entire worldwide Anglican communion, one of the largest Christian communions in the world. Under the ...e find out that the apostles set up men to succeed them in their apostolic ministry. These men, called "episkopoi" or bishops, were to teach the laity all tha
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  • ...of the Mosaic ritual. They appear first in Acts 11 and 13. Throughout his ministry, St. Paul was in conflict with them. They persisted long after Paul’s day Maurice, John F. D., Anglican clergyman and author; Prof. Moral Philosophy at Cambridge, b. 1805—d. 188
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